The driveway is behind a one-story brick home on a corner in the 18700 block of Florida>

Technically, Subby could have used the Florida tag, which would have been just as useful as spending tax dollars and police time looking for Jimmy Hoffa's body. Heck, I'm surprised it hasn't turned up here

That's silly. WHEREVER it is, Jimmy Hoffa's body is in water. A few hours after he was taken, a courier delivered a fish to his family. He sleeps with the fishes. PROBABLY somewhere in the Lake Huron to Lake Erie section of the Great Lakes, due to the timing. The mob is considerate that way -- they don't leave the families wondering.

FTFA: "The tipster told the Free Press he waited three decades to approach authorities because he was afraid of being killed. He said he finally went to the FBI a few years ago, but was rebuffed. He said he decided to contact Roseville police after getting nowhere with the news media, who he wanted to arrange to have the driveway dug up. He said he hoped to collect the $300,000 reward that was once offered for information leading to Hoffa's whereabouts. Crancer and the Teamsters said Wednesday that the family and the union are no longer offering a reward."

On Youtube there is a series on British WWII commando units. In one the twelve segments, a very old veteran and his wife told the tearful story of a padre who came to his parents' door during the war. He told both of them that their son was not MIA but he was dead. The padre said he was on the raid with the unit and personally witnessed their son drown.

The veteran didn't learn of this visit until decades later. The only problem with the padre's story was there weren't any padres on the raid.

Hoffa is dead and his body was dumped in the water or melted in chemicals. Sick people tell lies just to get attention.

In the summer of 1975 I was a caddy at Oakland Hills Country Club. When the news broke that Hoffa disappeared I realized I had been in the drug store buying a pop (that's what we called them back then) at the other end of the strip mall from the Red Fox (the restaurant Hoffa disappeared from) at about the time he disappeared. At the time I thought it was cool that I might have "seen" him enter or leave the restaurant. The two places are far enough apart that you could see the restaurant from the drug store but you would not have been able to recognize a persons face. Nonetheless, I've always felt a personal connection to the case. [end boring story]

GeneralJim:That's silly. WHEREVER it is, Jimmy Hoffa's body is in water. A few hours after he was taken, a courier delivered a fish to his family. He sleeps with the fishes. PROBABLY somewhere in the Lake Huron to Lake Erie section of the Great Lakes, due to the timing. The mob is considerate that way -- they don't leave the families wondering.

I had never heard about fish being delivered to the family. If that is true than I would say you are correct about his whereabouts

GeneralJim: That's silly. WHEREVER it is, Jimmy Hoffa's body is in water. A few hours after he was taken, a courier delivered a fish to his family. He sleeps with the fishes. PROBABLY somewhere in the Lake Huron to Lake Erie section of the Great Lakes, due to the timing. The mob is considerate that way -- they don't leave the families wondering.

I had never heard about fish being delivered to the family. If that is true than I would say you are correct about his whereabouts

I went on a short search, and found only one reference:

While the ex-Teamster boss [Hoffa] fretted, O'Brien was with Giacalone at a nearby athletic club. Earlier, according to O'Brien's attorney James Burdick, O'Brien had delivered a fish packed in dry ice to I.B.T. vice-president Robert Holmes. The fish was in a "leaky plastic container," according to Burdick_ O'Brien was driving a car that belonged to Giacalone's son Joey. "Because the fish blood and slime got all over the back seat of young Giacalone's car, O'Brien then went to a nearby car wash to get the stains washed off," Burdick says.

The Government later seized Giacalone's car, charging that O'Brien "had used the car to lure Jimmy Hoffa into a meeting with his abductors." Tracking dogs detected Hoffa's scent in the car.